Hagen

Hagen means "protector" or "guardian," reflecting its origins tied to concepts of shelter and guardianship.

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The name Hagen has German and Scandinavian origins. It derives from the Old High German word "hagano," meaning "enclosure," "someone who keeps a fence," or "a place of shelter." In Norse mythology, Hagen is a character who is known for his craftiness.

  • Babies named Hagen in the US in 2023:
    Female: 10
    Male: 89
  • Nicknames: Hag, Hagy, Haggy, Han, Hank.
  • Full Names: Hagen, Hagenius, Hagendorus, Hagenhoff, Hagenson.
  • Famous Namesakes: Hagen Kleinert-Physicist, Hagen Rether-Comedian, Hagen von Ortloff-TV Presenter, Götz von Hagen-Actor, Hagen Kamps-Politician.
  • Gender: Primarily a male name with historical and cultural roots
  • Numerology: The name Hagen resonates with the number 5, which is associated with adaptability, curiosity, and an adventurous spirit. It suggests individuals with this name often seek freedom and possess dynamic personalities.

Hagen is a name of moderate popularity in countries like Germany and the Nordic regions, although it is considered a rarer choice in English-speaking countries, giving it an exotic and unique appeal.

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